Without You

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King Midas Sound released their enthralling debut album Waiting For You in the fading light of November 2009. A hypermodern nocturnal take on Lovers Rock, featuring delicate but sour electronic instrumentals topped with Roger Robinson’s bitter-sweet falsetto and Kiki Hitomi s fragile voice, it highlighted a hitherto less-exposed side not just of producer Kevin Martin s musical evolution, but that Hyperdub s too. Waiting For You returns now as Without You , transformed by a raft of carefully chosen collaborators. As a curator, Kevin Martin has a highly respected track record. He was behind the groundbreaking Macro Dub Infection , Jazz Satellites and Isolationist compilations in the late 90s, and more recently, selected half of the Mysteron Killer Sounds dancehall set on Soul Jazz. For Without You he has sourced a pool of radical reinterpretations that follow somewhat in the tradition of reggae, in the same way that the original Waiting for You album did. Here instrumentals are reworked or totally rebuilt by a diverse set of artists from across the musical spectrum, and on other tracks, fresh vocal interpretations totally transform the flesh that adorns the bones of their parent rhythms. The album opens with Kuedo s stumbling, exhausted waltz rework of Goodbye Girl , before D Bridge graces the rhythm for Blue with his exquisite gentle falsetto, transforming it into Without You , adding layers of soaring chords that sound like a war in heaven. Flying Lotus mix of Lost is loosely in a dancehall style, but fed through dizzying echo and crackle, while in stark comparison, Nite Jewel follows with a reinterpretation of Lost as a sorrowful instrumental somewhere between synth funk and the Out Run arcade game soundtrack. Gang Gang Dance let the machine elves loose, turning the doomy Earth A Kill Ya into a goofy but earnest plea. King Midas Sound s own KikiHitomi reinterprets Cool Out as Tears , singing in a breathy soft Japanese accent, and Hyperdub artist Cooly G voices Lost as a modern day Lovers Rock singer on Spin Me Round . Rob Lowe, who is best known for his Lichen s project, sends Goodbye Girl into an uncanny void, with the rich, undulating pulses of modular synthesisers, while Joel Ford (of .. Lopatin) sings in his bright vocal with lyrics that sound like they re about the process of writing the song on Say Something . Hype Williams lose Sometime in bouncing footwork-like drums and loops, burrowing the track in lush blissed out synths, while Kode9 And The Spaceape rework Meltdown as a tender fly-on-the-wall interpretation of a break-up. Mala from Digital Mystikz invests his version of Earth A Kill Ya with toxic dread and earthy power, whilst Deep Chord s aerial dub of Goodbye Girl spins whispery slithers of vocal around a sub bass and endlessly echoing fxs. Scritti Politti’s Green Gartside revoices ‘I Man’ on ‘Come And Behold’ making sweetly sung and harmonised threats such as one day these hands that clothe and feed you will hold a gun . The album ends with a splatter, with Ras G s vicous interpretation of dub on Cool Out . It’s rare that a compilation of new versions of old tracks will coalesce as naturally and solidly as this; ‘Without You’ sees all the contributors open themselves up and step inside the zone of King Midas Sound. Instead of squeezing the ideas of the originals dry, as is the shortcoming of most remix projects, the coherence of ‘Without You’ takes the original album clear into a new dimension of sound.

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Weight 0.109 kg
brand

King Midas Sound

dimensions

12.7 x 13.97 x 0.64 cm; 53.01 Grams